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this-Am getting tis error after installing ubuntu server 8.10 in sun virtual box and trying to boot for the first time.."This kernel requires following features not present on the cpu pae unable to boot please use the appropriate kernel for your cpu." currently am using ubuntu desktop edition 9.04. on d top of it i installed virtual ubuntu server8.10

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